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To  our  Customers : 

In  presenting  to  you  our  Holiday  Souvenir  and  Cata- 
logue or  some  or  "the  specialties  in  our  numerous  depart- 
ments, we  would  call  your  attention  to  our  unequalled 
Tacilities  Tor  the  prompt  delivery  or  mail  orders. 

Upon  paid  purchases  of  $5.00  or  more,  we  prepay 
freight  to  any  railroad  station  within  the  following 
states  :    Maine,    New   Hampshire,    Vermont,  Massachusetts, 
Connecticut,    Rhode    Island,    New    York,    Pennsylvania  and 
New  Jersey. 

We    thank   you    for   your   generous    patronage    in  the 
past,  and  solicit  an  increase  in  the  future. 

Yours  very  truly, 

•    EHRICH  BROS. 


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Avery  Architectural  and  Fine  Arts  Library 
Gift  of  Seymour  B.  Durst  Old  York  Library 


Digitized  by  the  Internet  Archive 

in  2014 


http://archive.org/details/holidaysouveniroOOunse 


THE  AQUARIUM- IN  BATTERY  PARK, 

FORMERLY  CASTLE  GARDEN. 


BOWLING  GREEN— THE  BEGINNING  OF  BROADWAY. 


NEW  YORK  PRODUCE  EXCHANGE. 

WHITEHALL,   BEAVER  AND  STONE  STREETS,    FRONTING  BOWLING  GREEN. 


WASHINGTON  STATUE,  ENTRANCE  TO  SUB-TREASURY  BUILDING  IN  WALL  STREET. 

PRESENT  BUILDING  IS  ON  SITE  OF  FEDERAL  HALL,   WHERE  WASHINGTON  TOOK  OATH  OF  OFFICE  AS  FIRST  PRESIDENT  OF  UNITED  STATES. 


UNITED  STATES   POST  OFFICE   IN   NEW  YORK. 

BROADWAY,   AT  ITS  JUNCTION  WITH  PARK  ROW. 


U.   S.  LIFE  INSURANCE  BUILDING,  MUTUAL  RESERVE  BUILDING. 

HOME  LIFE  INSURANCE  BLDG.         SHOE  AND  LEATHER  BANK. 

CITY  HALL  AND   CITY  HALL  PARK. — VIEW  TAKEN  FROM  MAIL  STREET. 


REGISTER'S  OFFICE.    "STAAT8  ZEITUNG."    BRIDGE  ENTRANCE.    "WORLD"    "SUN."    "JOURNAL."     "TRIBUNE."  "TIMES." 

PARK  ROW,  OR  NEWSPAPER  ROW,  FROM  CITY  HALL  PARK. 


BROOKLYN  BRIDGE. 


NEW  YORK  LIFE  INSURANCE   BUILDING.  THE   "BRIDGE  OF  SIGHS." 

THE  HISTORIC  ''TOMBS."    NOW  BEING  REPLACED  BY  A  MODERN  PRISON.    CENTRE,  FRANKLIN,  LEONARD  AND  ELM  STS. 


THE  BOWERY— FROM  GRAND  STREET,  LOOKING  NORTH. 


WASHINGTON  MEMORIAL  ARCH. 

WASHINGTON  SQUARE,    BEGINNING  OF  FIFTH  AVE.  ERECTED  IN  1889. 


BROADWAY.  DECKER  BUILDING.  "THE  CENTURY. 1 1  EVERETT  HOUSE  FOURTH  AVENUE. 


UNION  SQUARE  AND  WASHINGTON    EQUESTRIAN  STATUE. 


ST.  GEORGE'S  CHURCH  —  PRO!  EST  ANT  EPISCOPAL. 

STUYVESANT  OQUA"*.  AND  EAST  1«TH  ST. 


DEWEY  ARCH. 

BROADWAY    AND    24TH  STREET. 


GREELEY  SQUARE — I 


LOOKING  NORTH  FROM  32D  STREET  AND  BROADWAY. 


WALDORF-ASTORIA  BALL  ROOM. 

WALDORF-ASTORIA   HOTEL,    FIFTH  AVENUE,   FROM  33D  TO  34TH  STS. 


GRAND  CENTRAL  STATION,  FORTY-SECOND  ST.  AND  FOURTH  AVE. 


VANDERBILT  RfcSIDENCES. 


6T.   THOMAS'   CHURCH.  FIFTH  AVENUE  PRESBYTERIAN.  ROMAN  CATHOLIC  ORPHAN  ASYLUM. 

FIFTH  AVENUE,  WEST  SIDE,  NORTH  FROM  FIFTY-FIRST  STREET. 


SCENE  IN  CENTRAL  PARK — THE  GOAT  WAGONS  ON  THE  MALL. 


SCENE  IN  CENTRAL  PARK— "  TERRACES. 


TERRACE,  BETHESDA  FOUNTAIN  AND  LAKE  IN  CENTRAL  PARK. 

THE  CHIEF  ARCHITECTURAL  FEATURE  OF  THE  PARK. 


BANK  ROCK  BRIDGE,  IN  CENTRAL  PARK,  NEAR  77TH  STREET,  WEST. 


SCENE  IN  CENTRAL  PARK — MINIATURE  YACHTS. 


RUSTIC  SCENE  IN  CENTRAL  PARK. 


EGYPTIAN  OBELISK,   IN  CENTRAL  PARK. 

PRESENTED  TO  CITY  THROUGH   DEPARTMENT  OF  STATE  IN  1877  BY  THE  KHEDIVE  OF  EGYPT,    ISMAIL  PASHA. 


AMERICAN  MUSEUM  OF  NATURAL  HISTORY. 
CENTRAL  PARK  WEST,  BETWEEN  WEST  77TH  AND  WEST  81ST  8TS. 


METROPOLITAN   MUSEUM  OF  ART. 

CENTRAL  PARK ,   NEAR  FIFTH  AVENUE  AND  EIGHTY-SECOND  STREET. 


STATUARY  HALL,  METROPOLITAN  MUSEUM  OF  ART. 


THE  TEMPLE  BETH-EL,— JEWISH. 

FIFTH  AVE.,   AND  76TH  ST.,   OPPOSITE  CENTRAL  PARK. 


COLUMBIA  UNIVERSITY  LIBRARY. 

MORN1NQ8IDE  AND  AMSTERDAM  AVES.,  BETWEEN   116TH  AND  120TH  ST9. 


HIGH  BRIDGE  (OR  "  CROTON  AQUEDUCT  BRIDGE"),  ACROSS  THE  HARLEM  RIVER. 

10TH  AVENUE  AND  175TH  6T. 


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QUR  store  is  a  place  of  interest  to  every  visitor  to  New  York.   Sixth  Avenue  elevated  trains  and  surface 
cars  will  place  you  directly  at  our  doors.   Twenty-third  Street  crosstown  cars  also  pass  directly  by 
our  store.   The  transfer  system  in  vogue  upon  New  York  surface  lines  makes  this  store  one  of  the  most 

accessible  places  in  the  city. 


Oth    AVE.,   22d    <St   23d  STS. 


NEW  YORK 


